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- burin0776 years agoSeasoned Ace@EuphorialQueen This is the answer I was looking for; if the game was intended this way, I'll have to take my time to work on each lot individually.
A shame it wasn't designed for multiple lots to be attending simultaneously; that would have allowed for some more interesting storytelling with meeting Sims in University.
Thanks for the answer.
- B - PugLove8886 years agoHero (Retired)
@burin077,Hello! I'm sorry I misunderstood your question. 🤭 But you got the answer you were looking for so that's great! 🙂
I almost never play rotationally, so the gameplay style of DU isn't a problem for me.... but I find it odd that they did it this way since most people do play rotationally! 😮🤔
I guess they wanted players to focus on their college goals much like they would have to do in real life! The gameplay is challenging, but I'm glad that it is! 🙌
- @EuphorialQueen Sooooo it's not intended to play with multiple university students households at the same time... but then there's TWO universities with different dorms, so... we can't let UBrite and Foxbury students attend university at the same time with the concept EA has chosen for this pack? Because they need to live in different households.
And there's also the fact that you can't rotate between households while having uni students enrolled. I think this is a completely failed concept because it's not possible to play this way... This is very disappointing, I was looking forward to this pack. I play many households and wanted multiple sims to go to university at the same time, in different dorms. What a wasted pack!
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